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Copado Plugin for Jenkins With this plugin you can add a build step to your Jenkins project that executes a Copado job, using Copado Webhook API. After the Copado Webhook is triggered, the plugin will wait for the job run to finish (or timeout). If the Job step is successful, your pipeline will continue to the next step in your pipeline; however…

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Copado Plugin for Jenkins

With this plugin you can add a build step to your Jenkins project that executes a Copado Webhook API task. You would add this step after your Copado setup is finished. After the Copado Webhook is triggered, the plugin will wait for the job run to finish (or timeout). If the Job step is successful, your pipeline will continue to the next step in your pipeline; however, if it fails (or times out), the build will be marked as failed.

Installing

  1. Download and unpack the source
  2. From terminal mvn clean install
  3. Copy target/copado.hpi to $JENKINS_HOME/plugins
  4. Restart Jenkins

Prerequisites

  • Webhook URL - review Webhook API http://docs.copado.apiary.io
  • API Key - in order for the plugin to start the Job and check on the status (via the Copado Webhook API), it requires an API key. To create an api key, login to your Copado account and navigate to the Account Summary tab, and finally on the API Key sub-tab.

Usage

  1. Open your project configuration from the Jenkins dashboard.
  2. In the build section, click Add build step and select Copado Webhook.
  3. In the Webhook URL field, paste in the URL and make sure that Salesforce Ids and API Key parameter are set. For the API Key field, paste in the API Key from above.
  4. Save your Jenkins project.

Change Log

2015-Nov-16: First release

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Copado Plugin for Jenkins With this plugin you can add a build step to your Jenkins project that executes a Copado job, using Copado Webhook API. After the Copado Webhook is triggered, the plugin will wait for the job run to finish (or timeout). If the Job step is successful, your pipeline will continue to the next step in your pipeline; however…

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